Definition of Microparasite. Meaning of Microparasite. Synonyms of Microparasite

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Definition of Microparasite

Microparasite
Microparasite Mi`cro*par"a*site, n. A parasitic micro["o]rganism. -- Mi`cro*par`a*sit"ic, a.

Meaning of Microparasite from wikipedia

- host-specific. An early basic, functional division of parasites distinguished microparasites and macroparasites. These each had a mathematical model ****igned in...
- Intracellular parasites are microparasites that are capable of growing and reproducing inside the cells of a host. They are also called intracellular pathogens...
- the original on 2019-12-25. Retrieved 2019-12-09. Brown PJ (1987). "Microparasites and Macroparasites". Cultural Anthropology. 2 (1): 155–71. doi:10.1525/can...
- their related group of proteins, in the human microbiome. Circular RNA Microparasite Non-cellular life Obelisk (life form) Plant pathology Plasmid Prion...
- Czederpiltz, Volk and Burdsall showed that the Entoloma was in fact the microparasite. The whitish-grey malformed fruit bodies known as carpophoroids were...
- (1997). "Prevalence, Host Specificity and Impact on Host Fecundity of Microparasites and Epibionts in Three Sympatric Daphnia Species". Journal of Animal...
- habitat. A comparable concept, that of threshold density, exists for host-microparasite inter-actions. The species with the lowest R* for a limiting soil resource...
- only large parasites such as parasitic worms and crustaceans, but not microparasites such as Myxosporea and Microsporidia. The list below follows that of...
- (1997). "Prevalence, host specificity and impact on host fecundity of microparasites and epibionts in three sympatric Daphnia species". Journal of Animal...
- their fleas, other hosts have been observed to naturally carry the microparasite as well, including cats and their fleas (Ctenocephalides felis), opossums...